chasf42 Posted January 12, 2006 Posted January 12, 2006 Although the studs I purchased from Rally Design where slightly thicker around the splines, they did go in eventually with my method of mounting the hub in a rim. They just took more effort than some others had described, i.e. pulling them through using a nut. The diameter of the stud around the spline will be thicker on new studs as the spline gets compressed when it is pressed into the hub. Speak with Rally Design regarding the teeth per inch, I found them very helpful and can probably sort this out for you. Quote
Steve20 Posted January 13, 2006 Posted January 13, 2006 Just had the wheels delivered for my SDV today (Team Dynamics Monza with et38 offset), put one on the car few minutes ago to see how it looked and would appear I have the same problem with the studs being too short! Does anybody know if it is possible to replace the studs (Sierra hubs front and rear) without removing the hubs from the car. In particular I don't want to tear down the backend at this late stage. Steve Quote
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